Sloka 51 : During Sukra’s Bhukti in Saturn’s Mahadasa, the person will be happy with his friends, wife and children, and there will be increase of wealth due to agriculture and voyage and he will become widely renowned.
Sloka 52 : Death or danger at all times from enemies, sickness to elders, disease in the stomach and eyes, loss of wealth and corn, are what a person has to experience during the Sun’s Bhukti in Saturn’s Mahadasa.Sloka 53 : Loss of wife or danger to one’s own life, trouble to friends, danger from diseases, and intense fear from water and wind may be expected during the Moon’s Bhukti in the Dasa of Saturn.
Sloka 54 : Loss of one’s position, quarrel with one’s relations’ serious illness, trouble from fever fire, weapons or poison increase of enemies, hernia and trouble to the eyes will mark the interval of Mars in Saturn’s Mahadasa.
Sloka 55 : Deviating from the path of righteousness, loss of life or danger from diabetes or gonorrhoea, severe enlargement of the spleen, a continuous fever, or wound are what a person may have to suffer from during Rahu’s Bhukti in the Dasa of Saturn.
Sloka 56 : Delight in worshipping Gods and Brahmins, pleasure in living in one’s own house in the company of his wife and children, and phenomenal increase of wealth and corn are what a person will have during Jupiter’s Bhukti in Saturn’s Dasa.
Sloka 57 : Devotion to virtue, association with the learned, a clear intellect (an unbiased mind), acquisition of money through Brahmins, great fame through learning and continuous happiness may be looked for in Mercury’s Bhukti in his own Mahadasa.
Sloka 58 : Misery, sorrow, quarrel, perplexity, experience of convulsion association with unfriendly people, and loss of lands and vehicles are to be expected during Ketu’s interval in Mercury’s Dasa.
Sloka 59 : Adoration of Gods, people of Vedic lore and revered seniors, offering of acceptable presents, devotion ,to duty conformable to religion and morality, addition of clothes and ornaments and meeting of friends will mark Sukra’s interval in the Dasa of Mercury.
Sloka 60 : Acquisition of gold, coral, horses, and elephants; A house with the convenience of good food, and drink; Respect from the king himself; All these may be expected in the Sun’s Bhukti in Mercury’s Mahadasa.
Sloka 61 : Head-ache, eye-complaint, trouble through leprosy, ringworm, severe pain in the neck, and even danger to life dog the footsteps of a person during the Moons’ interval in Mercury’s Mahadasa.
Sloka 62 : Danger from fire, trouble to the eye, fear of thieves, excessive misery, loss of positions and becoming a prey to windy disease are what a person may expect during Kuja’s Bhukti in Mercury’s, Mahadasa.
Sloka 63 : Loss of honour or a fall from one’s position, destruction to one’s own self (or loss of wealth) danger from fire, poison or through water, bead-ache, eye-complaint or trouble in the stomach, mark Rahu’s Bhukti in Mercury Mahadasa.
Sloka 64 : Freedom from sickness, destruction of enemies, cessation, of fear, success in gaining self knowledge, honour from the sovereign, success in moral duty, and wealth of penance mark Jupiter’s Bhukti in Mercury’s Mahadasa.
Sloka 65 : Heavy loss of wealth and fall in righteousness, failure in all business, diseases arising through (disorders of) phlegm and wind will mark Saturn’s Bhukti in Mercury’s Mahadasa.
Sloka 66 : When Ketu has his interval in his own Mahadasa, a person has to apprehend quarrel with enemies, misunderstanding with friends, hearing of bad words, burning sensation in the limbs due to fever, intrusion to other’s houses and destruction of wealth.
Sloka 67 : Quarrel with a pious man of the lore, misunderstanding with one’s wife and even with his own relations, birth of a daughter, humiliation, and annoyance from others are what one should be prepared for in Sukra’s Bhukti in Ketu’s Mahadasa.
Sloka 68 : Death of a reverend elder, fever, misunderstanding with one’s relation, gain through foreign travel, fighting a rebellion for the king, diseases caused by phlegm and wind ate likely to crop up during the Sun’s interval in Ketu’s Dasa.
Sloka 69 : Unexpected gain or loss of wealth, separation from one’s son, a laboured delivery that engenders much sorrow, acquisition of servants and birth of daughters, all these are to be looked for during the Moon’s Bhukti in Ketu’s Dasa.
Sloka 70 : Quarrel with the members of one’s own family, destruction of one’s relations, danger from serpents, thieves and fire, and trouble from enemies are what a person has to incur during Kuja’s Bhukti in Ketu’s Dasa.
Sloka 71 : Quarrel caused by enemies, danger from the sovereign, fire, thieves and serpents, remarks from wicked people, working spells for the injury of another person are to be expected in Rahu’s Bhukti in Ketu’s Mahadasa.
Sloka 72 : Birth of a very good son, adoration of the chief of Gods, income through lands or finding of a treasure, money through acceptance of presents, influx of a large sum of money, and honour from the sovereign may be looked for in Jupiter’s Bhukti in Ketu’s Dasa.
Sloka 73 : Trouble to or from servants, annoyance to or from other quarrel with enemies and consequent dislocation of some limb, loss pf money and, loss of position are, say the wise to be expected in Saturn’s interval in Ketu’s Mahadasa.
Sloka 74 : Birth of a very good son, appreciation from one’s superior, monetary gain from lands, trouble from the chief of the enemies, loss of cattle and loss in agricultural operations are to be expected in Mercury’s Bhukti in Ketu’s Mahadasa.
Sloka 75 : Clothing, ornaments, vehicle perfumes and the like and comforts of the couch will a person have in plenty besides bodily splendour and wealth from the sovereign in. Sukra’s Bhukti in Sukra’s Mahadasa.
Sloka 76 : In the Sun’s Bhukti in the Dasa of Venus, a person becomes liable to diseases affecting the eyes, the stomach and the cheeks, danger from sovereign and trouble from elders, members of his family and other relations.
Sloka 77 : When the Moon has her interval in the Dasa of Venus, a person suffers much pain from a disease due to an inflammation in the nails, head and teeth, sickness arising from wind and bile, or loss of wealth or trouble through diarrhoea, disease of the spleen or consumption.
Sloka 78 : Trouble through flow of blood and bile, acquisition of gold and copper, acquisition of lands, seduction of a young female and loss of one’s appointment are what may be expected in Kuja’s Bhukti in the Dasa of Venus.
Sloka 79 : Acquisition of a treasure, birth of a son, good news, honour to or from relative, imprisonment of enemies and injury from fire, thieves and poison may be expected in Rahu’s Bhukti in the Mahadasa of Venus.
Sloka 80 : Performance of one’s various religious duties, worshipping of Gods, enjoying the company of his wife and children, and enjoyments derivable from his position of authority will mark the Bhukti of Jupiter in the Mahadasa of Venus.
Sloka 81 : Honour from the city fathers, the military or police or from the sovereign, acquisition of excellent damsel, influx of wealth and various materials, utensils and comforts requisite for enjoyment will mark Saturn’s Bhukti in the Mahadasa of Veuus.
Sloka 82 : During Mercury s interval in the Dasa of Venus, a person secures the comfort of his sons, will have happiness on a large scale, great power and fame and destruction of enemies; but he will be troubled by sickness through diseases arising from wind and bile.
Sloka 83 : During Ketu’s Bhukti in the Mahadasa of Venus, a person will be destitute of children and happiness, will suffer much from danger through fire; he will further suffer losses and disease in some limb, and will associate with courtezans.
SIoka 84 : The astrologer should take into account the person’s status class, occupation his colour out-ward appearance, his sense of hearing also while attempting to predict the several effects of dasas and bhuktis that have been just fore told; what applies to dasa and bhukti should be applicable to Antara, Sukshma and prana.
Thus ends the 21st Adhyaya on the “Sub-Divisions of Dasas viz. Bhuktis, Antaras Antarantaras, etc.” in the work Phaladeepika compostd by Mantareswara.